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• was founded in 1988 as the non-profit European Association for Renewable Energy that conducts its work independently of political parties, institutions, commercial enterprises and interest groups, • is dedicated to the cause of completely substituting for nuclear and fossil energy through renewable energy, • regards solar energy supply as essential to preserve the natural resources and a prerequisite for a sustainable economy, • acts to change conventional political priorities and common infrastructures in favor of renewable energy, from the local to the international level, • brings together expertise from the fields of politics, economy, science, and culture to promote the entry of solar energy, • provides the opportunity to play a part in the sociocultural movement for renewable energy by joining the association for everyone, • considers full renewable energy supply a momentous and visionary goal - the challenge of the century to humanity. CCRES Vision and Mission VISION To excel as an applied research and development center with an international reputation, focusing on the optimal use of the nation's energy resources for the benefit of its people. MISSION As a Center of Renewable Energy Source, we will pursue the Vision by: Performing sound fundamental and applied research to develop industrially relevant technologies Collaborating with stakeholders to implement novel technologies Providing technologies to improve the environment Contributing to the formulation of technically sound policies related to energy and the environment Developing the capabilities of our colleagues while fostering a mutually supportive work environment with respect for individuals Acting in good faith and with integrity in all our dealings to build long lasting relationships with all our stakeholders Contributing to the teaching and instruction aim of Croatia by educating students from pre-college to postgraduate levels and being involved in labor force development Collaborating with colleagues to promote CCRES objectives Promoting objective of developing and benefiting from its Intellectual Property with a balance between the publication of scientific results and patenting Providing public service in the areas of scientific education and our energy related competencies.HRVATSKI CENTAR OBNOVLJIVIH IZVORA ENERGIJE
*Hrvatski centar obnovljivih izvora energije potiče korištenje alternativnih sustava za opskrbu energijom u zgradarstvu, te gradnji obiteljskih kuća, razvija tržište novih niskoenergetskih objekata i modernizira sektor već postojećih zgrada , te doprinosi ukupnom smanjenju potrošne energije i zaštiti okoliša *Cilj udruženja je osim imformiranja javnosti i obrazovanja stručnjaka, potaknuti sve sudionike u gradnji na međusobnu suradnju kako bi se povečao broj objekata koji ostvaruju prednosti energetski učinkovite gradnje i povečavanje broja investicija u obnovljive izvore energije *Zbog rasta cijena energije i energenata potrebno je poznavati svoje energetske mogučnosti korištenja energije, troškova iste , te biti u stanju njome upravljati *Stvorena je infrastruktura za realizaciju projekata korištenjem obnovljivih izvora energije u zgradama i privatnim objektima , kako u novogradnji ,tako i u rekonstrukciji postoječih *Korištenjem obnovljivih izvora energije utječe se na smanjenje potrošnje svih oblika energije, ugodniji i kvalitetniji boravak u objektima za život i poslovanje, te doprinosi zaštiti okoliša i smanjenju emisije štetnih plinova, dugoročno je isplativo ulaganje za dobrobit svih nas *U sklopu projekta Hrvatskog centra obnovljivih izvora energije, koji ima i službenu podršku U.S. GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL-a, EE COALITION-a, GREEN EUROPEAN FOUNDATION-a, ANNA LINDH FOUNDATION-a, NACIONALNE ZAKLADE ZA RAZVOJ CIVILNOG DRUŠTVA , organizirati će se seminari i radionice koji će sudionicima ponuditi proširenje stečenog znanja iz područja zelene gradnje i implementiranje proizvoda koji smanjuju energetsku ovisnost o skupim energentimai njihovim velikim sustavima *Tijekom seminara biti će organizirana predavanja koja će izlagati vodeća imena iz industrije obnovljivih izvora energije, brojni znanstvenici i vodeći ljudi institucija iz Hrvatske i inozemstva kojima je svima "ZELENA ENERGIJA" zajednički predznak *Implementacija novih informacija biti će prikazana u praksi ,koja će se realizirati kroz praktične instrukcije, te E-LEARNING module, za što postoji veliki interes kod građevinskih tvrtki kao i kod krajnjih potrošača/korisnika *U konačnici, osim znanstveno- tehničkih prednosi , udruženje pridonosi značajnom napretku u primjeni obnovnjivih izvora energije , promjeni uvriježenog načina razmišljanja koje koči širu primjenu alternativnih izvora energije pri izgradnji i rekonstrukciji objekata HRVATSKI CENTAR OBNOVLJIVIH IZVORA ENERGIJE ( HCOIE )Making a Donation to the CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY CENTER (CCRES)
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CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES News and Events February 22, 2012 DOE Awards $6.5 Million for Tribal Clean Energy DOE announced on February 16 that 19 clean energy projects by tribal nations would receive more than $6.5 million to … Continue reading →
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Tagged 000 and a royalty of up to 2% of gross sales of licensed products. Through new technology, 000 electric drive vehicles each year. EnerG2 is one of 30 advanced battery and electric drive manufacturing facilities supported by the Recovery Act. At full scale, 000 electric drive vehicles. This support for both manufacturing and research and development is contributing to the revitalization of the U.S. auto industry and will help meet President Obama's goal, 000 households. In addition, 030 fuel cell-powered lift trucks. Read the complete story in the DOE Energy Blog. New Licensing Agreement Opens Energy Patents to NGOs, 2012 CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES News and Events February 22, 2012 DOE Awards $6.5 Million for Tribal Clean Energy DOE announced on February 16 that 19 clean energy projects by tribal nations would receive more than $6.5 million to support tribal energy developm, a new licensing agreement opens a number of DOE patents to qualified non-governmental and non-profit organizations. Just as was offered to innovative startups with America's Next Top Energy Innovator, and clean water for some of the world's poorest people may already be in the patent portfolios of DOE's national labs. The challenge, and creating jobs. The funding announced will support training centers targeted at improving energy performance in commercial buildings and manufacturing plants. To compete for the funding, and deploying clean energy technologies. The projects will help save money and create new job and business opportunities. The projects selected for awards fall under three project areas: feasibility s, and economic growth in some of the poorest countries in the world, and energy service providers, and has already created hundreds of jobs in Kentucky. It will produce the company's new GeoSpring Hybrid Water Heaters, and improving standards of living by advancing the technology used to perform their most rote and domestic of tasks, and installation projects. Thirteen feasibility studies will assess the viability of developing renewable energy resources or installing renewable energy systems on tribal lands to reduce energy use b, and it will provide energy performance solutions that can save businesses 5%-20% on their energy bills. Applications are due March 30. See the DOE press release, and reduce carbon emissions by hundreds of thousands of metric tons per year. The report profiles 34 companies and highlights how they incorporate fuel cell technologies into their business models. Ac, and save money. The programs will help reach the Better Buildings Initiative goal of improving energy efficiency nationwide in commercial and industrial buildings by 20% by 2020, and save time and money. Training will be tailored to building operators, and the Energy Education and Workforce Development website. DOE-Backed EV Battery Maker Opens New Plant DOE recognized on February 14 EnerG2, and the project descriptionsPDF. DOE, and trade associations across the country will partner with NIST's Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Centers to create robust building efficiency training programs that leverage MEP’s effort, and Whole Foods have in common? They’re leading the pack when it comes to hydrogen and fuel cells. DOE's Business Case for Fuel Cells 2011 report illustrates how top American companies are using fue, building managers, can be finding dedicated organizations willing to develop the technology and bring it to market, caring for the sick, Coca-Cola, Commerce Department Offer $1.3 Million for Energy Workforce DOE and the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST) Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program, community and technical colleges, companies in the report purchased or deployed more than 240 fuel cells at telecommunication sites and more than 1, De Pere, developing renewable energy projects, educating populations, electricity, energy sustainability, facility will produce nano-engineered carbon materials for batteries and other energy storage devices that can be used in EVs. EnerG2's proprietary freeze-drying process to make its specialized carbon, Fuel Cell Technologies Program What do WalMart, GE achieved a 33% improvement in its own energy intensity and a 24% reduction in its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (both from a 2004 baseline). At that time, GE entered into a cooperative agreement with ORNL to rigorously test the water heater. The product underwent successive iterations of testing and design changes until test results on the final model i, however, in the last year, including a 50% energy intensity improvement and a 25% GHG emissions reduction across more than 105 million square feet. See the White House press release and the Better Business Challenge website. Le, including work by DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). In 2008, increase profits, it set even more aggressive targets for 2015, like how they cook their meals. Read the complete story in the DOE Energy Blog. CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES (CCRES), Maine, many of which are in Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Many organizations already have a presence in these countries, Montana, News and Events by CCRES February 22, Non-Profits The technology to improve access to fuel, Old Town, Oregon, profiled companies used more than 250 fuel cells totaling 30 plus megawatts of stationary power—enough to supply electricity for over 21, Program Manager, reduce waste, reducing energy costs by nearly $40 billion, renewable energy development projects, save millions of dollars in electricity costs, selected organizations only pay an upfront fee of $2, Sysco, the Albany, the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of Pablo, the EnerG2 plant is expected to be able to produce enough advanced carbon material to support 60, the first facility to open there in more than 50 years. The plant revitalization was partially funded through a manufacturing tax credit of $24.8 million under the American Recovery and Reinvestment A, the funding opportunity informationPDF, the goal is to accelerate progress toward improved health, the Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs, the Penobscot Indian Nation, these factories will be able to supply batteries and components for more than 500, two projects will deploy technologies to convert waste and biomass into energy. The Oneida Seven Generations Corp., universities, which can mean bringing energy technology to the most remote parts of the world. As part of President Obama's Global Development Policy, which recently opened its new manufacturing facility for electric vehicle (EV) battery components. Supported in part by $21.3 million in DOE funding through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which were finalized and performance tested in partnership with DOE. GE's prototype for the GeoSpring Hybrid Water Heaters was inspired by DOE research efforts in the late 1990s through the early 2000, will build a state-of-the-art waste gasification energy recovery facility capable of converting 150 tons of municipal waste into 5 MW of electricity per hour. See the DOE press release, will complete the preparation required to secure funding for the proposed 227-megawatt Alder Stream Wind Project. And, will evaluate the technical and economic viability of a co-generation biomass-fuel power plant that uses fuels from tribal forest management activities to provide up to 20 megawatts (MW) of electricit, Wisconsin
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